I added the poll and I would love it if it were PS4, but voted Orbis since I just read a tweet about a developer who claims it will not be PS4. So I'm guessing they might stick with Orbis or brand it something different.

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"As long as there are dreamers who have the courage to pursue their dreams, the world will have heroes. And as long as there is a thirst to discover the unknown, there will be new stories to tell...and new adventures to be had."

With the "4" issue for Japan, I don't think it matters. While Japan is important to Sony they are not going to change the name for the entire world just because it's unluckily in Japan. Not gonna happen.

With the "4" issue for Japan, I don't think it matters. While Japan is important to Sony they are not going to change the name for the entire world just because it's unluckily in Japan. Not gonna happen.

I agree with you and Lethal. Nothing to get worried about.

Thanks to Kwes for the signature!
"As long as there are dreamers who have the courage to pursue their dreams, the world will have heroes. And as long as there is a thirst to discover the unknown, there will be new stories to tell...and new adventures to be had."

With the "4" issue for Japan, I don't think it matters. While Japan is important to Sony they are not going to change the name for the entire world just because it's unluckily in Japan. Not gonna happen.

I don't think it will matter either. Japanese games seem to not mind using the number 4. Yakuza 4, Final Fantasy 4, MGS4 etc.

I think they will go with Orbis to be in line with Vita. I will still be calling it PS4.

I was kind of thinking that with the Vita they were going to shift to a new type of naming system. Vita isn't a generic name like the PSP was. I don't hate Orbis but I would rather it be PS4. Not to mention PS4 or Playstation 4 would look much sexier on a console than Orbis.

"We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that (developers) want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do, so then the question is, what do you do for the rest of the nine-and-a-half years?"
--Kaz Hirai, CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment